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For a few hours, I was actually hopeful that Elon Musk might bring full-blown sanity to Twitter. Then, he deleted the Tweet that made me think that so I’m back to being mildly hopeful that he might make Twitter just a little less draconian.
How it started:
BASED: Elon Musk Reminds Crooked Hillary There’s a “Tiny Possibility” David DePape Is Paul Pelosi’s Lover
Hillary Clinton echoed what the vast majority of Democrats and corporate media personalities have been saying about the attack on Paul Pelosi by David DePape, that he’s a QAnon conspiracy theorist driven to violence by right-wing rhetoric. But that doesn’t appear to be what’s happening here and Elon Musk reminded her there are alternative theories.
How it’s going:
Elon Musk Deletes Tweet Telling Hillary Clinton Pelosi Attack May Have Been Gay Encounter Gone Wrong
Twitter CEO Elon Musk has deleted his tweet telling Hillary Clinton “there might be a tiny possibility there may be more to” the attack on Paul Pelosi “than meets the eye.”
Leftists are criticizing Elon’s now-deleted remark and using it to persuade advertisers to abandon Twitter following his recent acquisition of the social media platform.
https://twitter.com/MollyJongFast/status/1586702056487796737
Oh well. Perhaps he’s going to make some decent changes to the social media platform, but I don’t expect it to be very substantial. I’ll stick with Gab.
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